The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... seen such scenes as these before now ; the glory you saw will all return when the hurry is over . I thanked him for his information ; and believing him so incorrigible as that he would stay till it was his turn to be taken , I made off ...
... seen such scenes as these before now ; the glory you saw will all return when the hurry is over . I thanked him for his information ; and believing him so incorrigible as that he would stay till it was his turn to be taken , I made off ...
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... satisfaction to have given occasion to in- genious men to employ their thoughts upon sacred . subjects from the approbation of such pieces of poetry VOL . VIII . 5 as they have seen in my Saturdays ' papers . No. 461 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... satisfaction to have given occasion to in- genious men to employ their thoughts upon sacred . subjects from the approbation of such pieces of poetry VOL . VIII . 5 as they have seen in my Saturdays ' papers . No. 461 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. as they have seen in my Saturdays ' papers . I shall never publish verse on that day but what is written by the same hands ; yet shall I not accompany those writings with eulogiums , but leave them to ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. as they have seen in my Saturdays ' papers . I shall never publish verse on that day but what is written by the same hands ; yet shall I not accompany those writings with eulogiums , but leave them to ...
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... seen : and this happy temper , which in the highest degree gratified his people's vanity , did him more service with his loving subjects than all his other virtues , though it must be confessed , he had many . He delighted , though a ...
... seen : and this happy temper , which in the highest degree gratified his people's vanity , did him more service with his loving subjects than all his other virtues , though it must be confessed , he had many . He delighted , though a ...
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... seen " Betwixt Astrea and the Scorpion sign , " Wherein all things created first he weighed , ' The pendulous round earth , with balanc'd air ' In counterpoise , now ponders all events , ' Battles and realms : in these he puts two ...
... seen " Betwixt Astrea and the Scorpion sign , " Wherein all things created first he weighed , ' The pendulous round earth , with balanc'd air ' In counterpoise , now ponders all events , ' Battles and realms : in these he puts two ...
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